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  1. Island Claws

    One my favorite MST3K episodes was "The Giant Spider Invasion", it had a home made, sincere feel to it. "Island Claws" has that same feel, a similar story theme, and best of all, like "The Giant Spider Invasion" they built a giant life-size mechanical monster used in the big horrific finale. Robert Lansing as always, is so serious and intense, he could make watching the grass grow seem like an imminent threat to all mankind. No CGI here! Nope! None!

    47 votes

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  2. Doctor Strange

    The Sorcerer Supreme's introduction to the MARVEL Cinematic Universe is already ripe for Riffing. Another classic comic origin story of a brilliant but arrogant white guy who falls from greatness and must find his true purpose in a new world, or in Strange's case... multiple worlds.

    47 votes

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  3. Alienator (1989)

    A low budget sci-fi flick from prolific (and terrible) filmmaker Fred Olen Ray starring Jan Michael Vincent and John Phillip Law (Commander Kalgan from Space Mutiny). Check out the trailer, there's even a few railing kills!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA7EG0Rtra4

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alienator

    47 votes

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  4. Moontrap

    1. Bruce Campbell
    2. Walter Koenig
    3. Killer Moon Machines

    How is this not Riffed yet?

    47 votes

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  5. Razorback (1984)

    This film replaces the shark from Jaws with a giant wild boar in the Australian outback. You're gonna need a bigger barbie, mate.

    47 votes

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  6. Bug (1975)

    Last film of gimmick director William Castle (The Tingler, House on Haunted Hill) about a scientist who creates a breed of intelligent, flying super-roaches.

    Did I mention these roaches can produce fire and prey upon unsuspecting users of rotary phones?

    http://horrorfanzine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/bug-1975-08.jpg

    If you liked Kingdom of the Spiders you'll love another movie starring a brooding 70s character actor being driven mad by bugs who can spell.

    http://www.mississippientomologicalmuseum.org.msstate.edu/images/Anthropo_ent/Movies/Bug_c.059.jpg

    47 votes

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  7. Iron Man 2

    Iron Man was done....so 2 should totally be done

    47 votes

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  9. Konga

    A British sci-fi horror King Kong/Frankenstein ripoff I saw on Netflix recently from 1961. Michael Gough gives it his all as the sleazy scientist, but nothing can save this delicious turkey. Has the single most hilarious attempt at a special effect I've ever seen.

    47 votes

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  10. Q The winged serpent

    It is a hilarious 80's film with very bad claymation and a cast of characters you won't soon forget or forgive. Oh, it also stars David Carradine!

    47 votes

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  11. Ninja Terminator

    Richard Harrison as a Ninja.
    Garfield Phone.

    Magical sword proof ninjas.

    47 votes

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  12. Basket Case

    Light hearted gore with an idiot and a lump. Set in beautiful early '80's New York it's very appealing to the eye. There's more than enough for the writers to get their teeth into with this laugh a minute romp.

    47 votes

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  13. Air Force One

    GET OFF MY RIFF!

    47 votes

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  14. Llamageddon

    If there was ever to be a Riff...this is it. A llama dropping to earth and wreaking havoc on teenage kids. Oh...it also has laser beam eyes. The acting is suspect. But also decides to throw in movie lines from classic movies. If the guy changing his shirt throughout doesn't get you...the llama punches sure will. This is a must do.

    46 votes

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  16. Six Million Dollar Man vs Bigfoot

    Andre the Giant as a Bigfoot that’s really a robot that was made by aliens that live inside a mountain. Need I say more

    46 votes

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  17. Overdrawn at the Memory Bank

    You guys did this toward the end of the MST3K run on SciFi, but because of the constrictions of cable tv, I feel you guys could do an even better job of it today at Rifftrax.

    1) Starring Raul Julia and a very confused-looking and desperate for work (and food) pre-Nero Wolfe Maury Chaykin. You don't have to work about them chewing the scenery because it is mostly digital--what harm could come from that?? Although, if there is a way to gain weight by eating/absorbing digital data, Maury Chaykin will find a way <insert joke about "byte" vs. "bite" here>.

    46 votes

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  18. The Skateboard Kid (1993)

    The Skateboard Kid is a 1993 Roger Corman movie about a young teen, Zack, who moves to a new town and is rejected by the new kids there. That is until his skateboard is struck by lightning and becomes a talking, magic skateboard with a creepy mobile face. Oh, and it's voiced by Dom Deluise. It doesn't get better from there.

    Why riff this?
    1) Picture the puppets in The Clean Club. They're better animated than the talking skateboard is. The magic skateboard, upon which the entire movie hinges, looks like something a junior high might have constructed by a…

    46 votes

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  20. Ninja 3: The Domination

    Flashdance meets The Exorcist meets '80s ninja movie, with an interesting product placement for V8 juice.

    46 votes

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